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1 Pre | extremely dry, it is by no means impossible that the fresh
2 Pre | of proofing them, by all means contact me. Otherwise I
3 1, 3 | honour or worship them by means of any similitude of Him,
4 1, 3 | who again is known, not by means of the bodily eyes, but
5 1, 5 | were) of all things, by means of the Divine power which
6 1, 15 | species of wisdom, and by means of the power which is rational,
7 1, 32 | WISDOM OF GOD ;" who, by means of one (almighty) power
8 1, 32 | the several and various means of subsistence. ~
9 1, 33 | consume dense (bodies): by means of one burning power, it
10 1, 37 | enlightened and upholden by means of the rays which are drawn
11 1, 37 | word, these supply light by means of lamps which cannot be
12 1, 45 | subjection. We also take, by means of reason, the bird that
13 1, 47 | these astonishing things. By means of these (things) hast thou,
14 1, 48 | together by the multifarious means of reason, be confines them
15 1, 51 | are on the earth, has, by means of rule and reason, discovered
16 1, 56 | nature; has discovered the means of healing; and has, by
17 1, 59 | earth, bears about him, by means of his memory, the histories
18 1, 61 | every sort of creature. By means of this instructive nature, (
19 1, 61 | plant, will he, by the same means, imitate: shewing forth
20 1, 62 | knowledge moreover, and the means of (many) observations,
21 1, 63 | are on the earth, can, by means of words not to be uttered,
22 1, 63 | again, would seize, by means of force, and the appetencies
23 1, 63(54) | nature. Our author probably means, (by hypallage) the mortifications
24 1, 63(54) | See ib. cap. xxiii. on the means used for expelling and opposing
25 1, 65 | to pass ; at one time, by means of dreams ; at another,
26 1, 66 | render praise ; and shews, by means of this (his) knowledge,
27 1, 67 | superiority been assigned. By means of this he recognizes, from
28 1, 70 | those which multiply by means of instruction, and of those
29 1, 75(67) | light be impeded by any means from passing through the
30 1, 75 | together with their lusts, by means of patience, and the restraint
31 1, 78 | of his power; but has, by means of the subsidiary arts,
32 1, 78 | and riches,—the abundant means of every sort (of sin,)—
33 2, 11 | they also ministered, by means of libations and the fumes
34 2, 12 | drew over to themselves, by means of the ties10 of those who
35 2, 15 | above), preached up, by means of hymns, elegies, sacrifices,
36 2, 20 | Nor did they, by any means, place in apposition with
37 2, 30 | propitiate the Deity, by means of fabricated earthly matter,
38 2, 45 | sensible heavens. And, by means of these things, and out
39 2, 49 | one another: and (this) by means of words, fell moreover,
40 2, 49 | animals: shewing by this means,—and in this one thing only
41 2, 65 | Greeks, were so inflamed by means of the maddening deeds of
42 2, 72 | and in their nature by no means superior to ourselves, but,
43 2, 76 | nation, and region, have by means of the right hand of love,
44 2, 81(146)| the Zerasdas of Theodoret, means Plato ; it being self evident,
45 2, 82 | contended against each other, by means of the desolations and reductions
46 2, 82 | aid (for this), except by means of the glorious and divine
47 2, 84 | every sort of remedy, and (means) of health, for the body,
48 2, 86 | together with their images ? By means of the arrows which were
49 2, 93 | cast off to death, to (the means of) recovery. He also sowed (
50 2, 94 | men,—who could by no other means arrive at the knowledge
51 2, 94 | formerly afforded aid by means of the things already mentioned,—
52 2, 96 | animal life. The rational means also of all kinds of art;
53 2, 96 | He sowed (as it were), by means of the Prophets who are
54 2, 96 | providential care, (and) by means of many others, also gave
55 2, 97 | henceforward undergone a change, by means of these things, to a state
56 3, 5 | the testimony which is by means of the sight, is better
57 3, 13 | invisibly, and by the powerful means and force of his doctrine
58 3, 13 | whole race of man; and, by means of the exciting power of
59 3, 14 | by calling on Him, and by means of pure prayers offered
60 3, 15 | services which are (offered) by means of prayer, and the secret (
61 3, 15 | rational sacrifices should, by means of rites becoming the Deity,
62 3, 16 | moreover, tacitly, and by means of His invisible power,
63 3, 20 | churches disappeared: by every means too, they made war with
64 3, 21 | of persecution, did, by means of sharp calamities and
65 3, 26 | dealt out punishment by means of His unseen power on their
66 3, 36 | souls -- that it was by means of the divine teaching,
67 3, 38 | His virtue; and, by His means, acknowledge their Father
68 3, 39 | own custom. For He has, by means of a mortal vessel, -- not
69 3, 39 | creation39, -- if not by means of (some) human compound,
70 3, 39 | some human instrument, by means of which He could make known
71 3, 39 | and were seeking God by means of inanimate Images, and
72 3, 39 | known among mortal men by means of one who was their equal,
73 3, 39 | the helper and Saviour, by means of the human vessel which
74 3, 39 | willing to shew his skill by means of his lyre. History too
75 3, 39 | their angry feelings by means of a hollow instrument,
76 3, 39 | the things which He did by means of the Body46, should be
77 3, 39 | therefore, He delivered by means of the Body which he bore, --
78 3, 40 | was, with His Father54. By means of a man also. He shewed
79 3, 40 | delivered. It was also by means of these things, that He
80 3, 40 | and see, how He existed by means of an Interpreter with men,
81 3, 45 | forth into life, and by means of this, as some great king
82 3, 45 | this, as some great king by means of an interpreter, He performed
83 3, 46 | on that mortal (being) by means of His person, to corruption
84 3, 56 | unembodied power, but, by means of the body which He took.
85 3, 58 | also afforded to all, the means of viewing the signal victory
86 3, 60 | most necessary doctrine by means of open view; and much more,
87 3, 61 | reprehension of Death, by means of human nature; being as
88 3, 61 | of a mortal body, -- by means of mortality overcame mortality.
89 3, 61 | was done concealed by any means; neither from men, ./.
90 3, 61(93) | 1. Our author probably means, that He gave up His body
91 3, 61 | laid up for all men, by means of the second birth of this
92 3, 63 | to a state of virtue by means of enouncements not to be
93 3, 74 | life which is immortal, by means of the resurrection of our
94 3, 78 | souls of the just, -- do, by means of the body, as by an instrument
95 3, 79 | of the Sun, glorify, by means of the same doctrines, the
96 4, 1 | mortals was able to hear, by means of the vessel which he assumed,
97 4, 1 | power of his Godhead, by means of deeds which any one who
98 4, 1 | very day. -- Of these, our means of knowledge are at hand.
99 4, 2 | which was visible, and by means of which He carried on His
100 4, 2 | unseen ; to Him, who by means of a mortal being, made
101 4, 3 | those (I say), who, by means of the ./. knowledge of
102 4, 4 | Christ of God ; and have, by means of his doctrine, acknowledged
103 4, 5 | God; and have become, by means of the new birth which is
104 4, 6 | that it was by their means He was about soon to call
105 4, 6 | been brought about by human means only. For thus are most
106 4, 6 | congregations innumerable, -- by means of these poor and illiterate
107 4, 6 | catch them for life, by means of that which is of life:
108 4, 6 | this net-caster, -- did by means of his net, -- the texture
109 4, 6 | Barbarian, this Simon did, by means of his voice bring to pass.
110 4, 6 | he again, not by his own means, but by those of Mark, his
111 4, 7 | the mode of life set up by means of the Disciples of our
112 4, 8 | of all Himself taught, by means of His Divine manifestation,
113 4, 11(30) | therefore gate-bars, by means of which those, who should
114 4, 11 | should be built, solely by means of His own power which is
115 4, 16 | latter persons bidden. By means of these again, He points
116 4, 16 | befall them from the Jews. By means of a parable too, He predicted
117 4, 18 | should come to pass, by means of those which are (now)
118 4, 23 | out of foreign nations, by means of his teaching. From the
119 4, 26 | nor did He by any such means, allure them to give their
120 4, 30 | thought to have taken men, by means of Magicians, and of intercourse
121 4, 33 | as by one or other of the means just mentioned. But those
122 4, 35 | such as these comport by no means with Him, but with those
123 5, 4 | worship of God, solely by means of His power, and of His
124 5, 5 | commandments of God, and by their means to purify both the soul
125 5, 5 | suppose they honoured God by means of blood and the sacrifices
126 5, 9 | enchantments, or the means of written tablets, or,
127 5, 9 | inquiries into (these) things by means of the worst of torments !~
128 5, 16(20) | 7 This is, by no means, a supposititious case. "
129 5, 16 | like these, have by their means been laid down as principles,
130 5, 25 | Him ? But this is by no means, the disposition of the
131 5, 33 | word preached, by their means, throughout the whole habitable
132 5, 38(69) | Parisian Catena I have no means of examining. The query
133 5, 42 | statements, and adorned Him by means of (fabricated) miracles;
134 5, 45 | the Christ of God, did by means of these wondrous works
135 5, 47 | small, since they by no means denied the ignominious death
136 5, 49(100)| 1 [...] All our author means is probably this, that,
137 5, 49(100)| converting the world, with such means simply, how much soever
138 5, 50 | formerly seen (this power) by means of deeds ; and who then
139 5, 52 | God cause, that, by their means, THE WORD, the Saviour,
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